2020
DOI: 10.3233/prm-190603
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Brachial plexus birth injuries and the association between pre-procedure and post-procedure pediatric outcomes data collection instrument scores and narakas classification

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“…In our study, we have shown that there were lower scores for the domain of upper extremity and physical functioning of PODCI SR compared to other domains that is in line with previous reports [9]. However, it should be taken into consideration that PODCI might be not that sensitive for the evaluation of shoulder function, particularly external rotation [19].…”
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“…In our study, we have shown that there were lower scores for the domain of upper extremity and physical functioning of PODCI SR compared to other domains that is in line with previous reports [9]. However, it should be taken into consideration that PODCI might be not that sensitive for the evaluation of shoulder function, particularly external rotation [19].…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 91%
“…Additionally, in our validation of PODCI SR , the Cronbach's alpha values for the Global Functioning Scale domain and Upper extremity and physical function domain were good. This is of importance particularly in the evaluation of patients with OBPL, since these two domains could be relevant to a certain degree in the evaluation of one's perceived quality of life [9].…”
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